zim wrote:Isn't Jack's on Touhy (slab bacon) open late?
Jack's began closing at midnight after Skokie instituted its smoking ban. Alas, the best 24-hour destination nearby, The Melrose at Touhy and Caldwell in Niles, now sports the dreaded "closed for remodeling sign." And while the building really does seem to be under construction, there's no indication of what will emerge when it's finished. A "thanks for 10 great years" sign implies it will not be a cleaned-up Melrose.
This thread covers a number of far north and north suburban late-night options.
Here are a few more late-night options:
El Famous Burrito
773/465-0377
7047 N. Clark St., Chicago
-1 a.m. Su-Th; 24 hours F-Sa
Adequate but not wonderful for big burritos (suburban locations are better). Try the al pastor and the guacamole.
Gullivers
773/338-2166
2727 W. Howard St., Chicago
11 a.m.-1 a.m. M-Th; -2 a.m F-Sa
12 p.m.-1 a.m. Su
Big eclectic menu of pizza, burgers, Mexican fare and more amid an amazing atomsphere of antique lamps -- 430 chandeliers! -- leaded glass and sculpture.
Whistler's Restaurant
847/673-9270
3420 W. Devon Ave., Lincolnwood
24 hours daily
Grecian diner with all the usual stuff, good for breakfast fare, sandwiches, etc. A little shabby.
Jang Mo Nim Korean Restaurant
773/509-0211
6320 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
11 a.m.-6 a.m. M-Sa (sometimes variable)
Bright, plant-filled Korean restaurant serves nicely prepared Korean standards. Try the gun mandoo, crisply pan-fried, half-moon shaped beef dumplings; dol sot bibimbap, rice, meat, vegetables and hot sauce, served in a hot stone bowl, topped with egg; nyang myen, cold chewy noodles in a vinegary broth.
Hae Woon Dae Kalbi
773/764-8018
6240 N. California Ave., Chicago
11 a.m.-1 a.m. 7 days (sometimes later; call first)
Small, plain West Rogers Park Korean barbecue where you can cook your food over live coals. Also good dol sot bibimbap.